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词条 2004 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
释义

  1. Rosters

     American League  National League 

  2. Game

     Umpires  Starting lineups  Game recap 

  3. Home Run Derby

  4. Trivia

  5. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB All-Star Game
| image = Mlb-asg-2004.svg
| year = 2004
| visitor = American League
| top1 = 6
| top2 = 0
| top3 = 0
| top4 = 1
| top5 = 0
| top6 = 2
| top7 = 0
| top8 = 0
| top9 = 0
| visitor_r = 9
| visitor_h = 14
| visitor_e = 0
| home = National League
| bot1 = 1
| bot2 = 0
| bot3 = 0
| bot4 = 3
| bot5 = 0
| bot6 = 0
| bot7 = 0
| bot8 = 0
| bot9 = 0
| home_r = 4
| home_h = 9
| home_e = 1
| date = July 13, 2004
| venue = Minute Maid Park
| city = Houston, Texas
| VisitorManager = Joe Torre
| VisitorManagerTeam = NYY
| HomeManager = Jack McKeon
| HomeManagerTeam = FLA
| MVP = Alfonso Soriano
| MVPTeam = TEX
| television = Fox (United States)
MLB International (International)
| tv_announcers = Joe Buck and Tim McCarver (Fox)
Dave O'Brien and Rick Sutcliffe (MLB International)
| radio = ESPN
| radio_announcers = Dan Shulman and Dave Campbell
| attendance = 41,886
| firstpitch = Muhammad Ali}}

The 2004 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 75th playing of the midseason exhibition baseball game between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 13, 2004 at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas, the home of the Houston Astros of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 9–4, thus awarding an AL team (which would eventually be the Boston Red Sox) home-field advantage in the 2004 World Series.

Rosters

Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

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American League

Elected starters
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CIván RodríguezTigers11
1BJason GiambiYankees5
2BAlfonso SorianoRangers3
3BAlex RodriguezYankees8
SSDerek JeterYankees6
OFVladimir GuerreroAngels5
OFManny RamírezRed Sox8
OFIchiro SuzukiMariners4
Pitchers
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PFrancisco CorderoRangers1
PTom GordonYankees2
PTim HudsonAthletics2
PTed LillyBlue Jays1
PEsteban LoaizaWhite Sox2
PMark MulderAthletics2
PJoe NathanTwins1
PMariano RiveraYankees6
PFrancisco RodríguezAngels1
PKenny RogersRangers2
PCC SabathiaIndians2
PCurt SchillingRed Sox6
PJavier VázquezYankees1
PJake WestbrookIndians1
Reserves
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CVíctor MartínezIndians1
1BKen HarveyRoyals1
1BDavid OrtizRed Sox1
2BRonnie BelliardIndians1
3BHank BlalockRangers2
SSCarlos GuillénTigers1
SSMiguel TejadaOrioles2
SSMichael YoungRangers1
OFCarl CrawfordDevil Rays1
OFMatt LawtonIndians2
OFHideki Matsui {{ref label|Final Vote|FV|FV}}Yankees2
OFGary SheffieldYankees8
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National League

Elected starters
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CMike PiazzaMets11
1BAlbert PujolsCardinals3
2BJeff KentAstros4
3BScott RolenCardinals3
SSÉdgar RenteríaCardinals4
OFKen Griffey, Jr.{{ref label|Injured starter|a|a}}Reds12
OFBarry BondsGiants13
OFSammy SosaCubs7
Pitchers
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PArmando BenítezMarlins2
PRoger ClemensAstros10
PÉric GagnéDodgers3
PTom GlavineMets9
PDanny GravesReds2
PLiván HernándezExpos1
PRandy JohnsonDiamondbacks10
PDan KolbBrewers1
PCarl PavanoMarlins1
PJason SchmidtGiants2
PBen SheetsBrewers2
PCarlos ZambranoCubs1
Reserves
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CJohnny EstradaBraves1
CPaul Lo DucaDodgers2
1BSean CaseyReds3
1BTodd HeltonRockies5
1BJim ThomePhillies4
2BMark LorettaPadres1
3BMike LowellMarlins3
SSBarry LarkinReds12
SSJack WilsonPirates1
OFBobby Abreu{{ref label|Final Vote|FV|FV}}Phillies1
OFMoisés AlouCubs5
OFCarlos BeltránAstros1
OFMiguel CabreraMarlins1
OFLance Berkman{{ref label|Injury replacement|b|b}}Astros3
{{col-end}}Notes
  • {{note label|Injured starter|a|a}} Player was selected to start, but did not play due to injury.
  • {{note label|Injury replacement|b|b}} Player was selected as a reserve, but became a starting replacement.
  • {{note label|Final Vote|FV|FV}} Player was selected by the fans through the All-Star Final Vote.

Game

Umpires

Home Plate Ed Montague
First Base John Hirschbeck
Second Base Doug Eddings
Third Base Jim Reynolds
Left Field Marvin Hudson
Right Field Sam Holbrook

Starting lineups

American LeagueNational League
OrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
1Ichiro SuzukiMarinersCF1Édgar RenteríaCardinalsSS
2Iván RodríguezTigersC2Albert PujolsCardinals1B
3Vladimir GuerreroAngelsRF3Barry BondsGiantsLF
4Manny RamírezRed SoxLF4Scott RolenCardinals3B
5Alex RodriguezYankees3B5Sammy SosaCubsRF
6Jason GiambiYankees1B6Mike PiazzaMetsC
7Derek JeterYankeesSS7Lance BerkmanAstrosCF
8Alfonso SorianoRangers2B8Jeff KentAstros2B
9Mark MulderAthleticsP9Roger ClemensAstrosP

Game recap

{{Linescore
| Date = Tuesday, July 13, 2004
| Time = 7:35{{nbsp}}pm (CDT)
| Location = Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas
| Road = American League|RoadAbr=AL
| R1 = 6|R2=0|R3=0|R4=1|R5=0|R6=2|R7=0|R8=0|R9=0
| RR = 9|RH=14|RE=0
| Home = National League|HomeAbr=NL
| H1 = 1|H2=0|H3=0|H4=3|H5=0|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=0
| HR = 4|HH=9|HE=1
| RSP = |HSP=
| WP = Mark Mulder (1–0) |LP=Roger Clemens (0–1)
| RoadHR = Manny Ramírez (1), Alfonso Soriano (1), David Ortiz (1)| HRH=yes
}}

Home Run Derby

Minute Maid Park, Houston—A.L. 47, N.L. 41
PlayerTeamRound 1SemisFinalsTotal
Miguel TejadaBaltimore715527
Lance BerkmanHouston710421
Rafael PalmeiroBaltimore9514
Barry BondsSan Francisco8311
Sammy SosaChicago (N)55
Jim ThomePhiladelphia44
Hank BlalockTexas33
David OrtizBoston33

Trivia

  • Jack McKeon became the oldest manager to manage an All-Star game after becoming the oldest manager to manage a World Series in 2003 with the Florida Marlins.
  • Roger Clemens gave up six runs in one inning for the first time in his major-league career.
  • In the top of the first inning, the American League hit for the cycle for the first time in All-Star Game history.
  • This was the first All-Star Game to be broadcast in high-definition.
  • This was also the first All-Star Game in which Joe Buck, the play-by-play announcer for Fox, announced the coaches, reserves, managers and starters for both the American League and National League.
  • Carlos Beltrán was originally selected to start in the outfield for the AL and represent the Kansas City Royals, but was traded to Houston a few weeks before this game, but still played in the game as a defensive substitution for Lance Berkman. Beltrán was on the roster was because original starter Ken Griffey, Jr. was hurt and Beltrán took his spot as a substitute.
  • This was also the last All-Star Game for Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin, as he would retire before the 2005 season.

External links

  • Game Recap
{{MLBAllStarGame}}{{2004 MLB season by team}}{{Major League Baseball on Fox}}{{Major League Baseball on ESPN Radio}}

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